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Exploring Society India and Be...
India, a Home to Many

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India, a Home to Many - Quick Look Revision Guide

Your 1-page summary of the most exam-relevant takeaways from Exploring Society India and Beyond Part II.

This compact guide covers 20 must-know concepts from India, a Home to Many aligned with Class 7 preparation for Social Science. Ideal for last-minute revision or daily review.

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Essential formulas, key terms, and important concepts for quick reference and revision.

Key Points

1

Concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.

The phrase means 'the whole world is one family,' promoting global unity and acceptance.

2

Jewish migration to India.

Jews sought refuge in India due to persecution, with significant communities forming in places like Kochi.

3

Bene Israel Community.

This Jewish group settled in India after shipwrecking, blending their faith into Indian culture.

4

Synagogue: Definition.

A synagogue is a Jewish place of worship for conducting rituals and community gatherings.

5

Syriac Christian escape.

Syriac Christians fled persecution in West Asia, settling in Kerala to freely practice their faith.

6

Parsi migration legend.

Parsis fled Persia, a legend tells of them using sugar in milk to symbolize peaceful integration.

7

Integration of Parsi culture.

Parsis merged their traditions with local customs, enriching Indian society over time.

8

Arab merchants' role.

From the 7th century, Arab traders settled in India, influencing trade and cultural exchange.

9

Siddis: African descent.

Siddis, of African origin, were enslaved and later integrated into Indian society with unique traditions.

10

Armenian community in India.

Armenians settled in India during the Mughal era, impacting commerce and culture in cities like Kolkata.

11

Baha'i Faith in India.

Emerging from Persia, Baha'is seek unity and acceptance, with many joining in India for safety.

12

Maharaja's help for Polish orphans.

During WWII, Maharaja of Nawanagar welcomed Polish children, highlighting India's compassion.

13

Tibetan refugees and Sowa Rigpa.

Tibetan refugees introduced their traditional medicine in India, blending it with local practices.

14

Dalai Lama's significance.

After 1959, the Dalai Lama became India's honored guest, promoting Tibetan culture and values.

15

Importance of cultural acceptance.

India's ethos fosters inclusion; diverse communities thrive within its rich cultural landscape.

16

Historical context of migration.

Migrants have continuously found refuge in India, reinforcing its identity as a land of acceptance.

17

Education for Tibetan refugees.

India provides education to Tibetan children, ensuring the preservation of their culture and identity.

18

Cultural impacts of diverse faiths.

Different faiths contribute creatively to Indian culture, forming a vibrant, diverse society.

19

Indian values abroad.

Indian expatriates carry values of inclusivity and peace, enhancing global perceptions of India.

20

Role of trade in migration.

Trade routes have historically facilitated migration, enriching the cultural fabric of India.

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